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Alison Jolly (May 9, 1937 – February 6, 2014) was a primatologist, known for her studies of
lemur Lemurs ( ) (from Latin ''lemures'' – ghosts or spirits) are wet-nosed primates of the superfamily Lemuroidea (), divided into 8 families and consisting of 15 genera and around 100 existing species. They are endemic to the island of Madagas ...
biology. She wrote several books for both popular and scientific audiences and conducted extensive fieldwork on Lemurs in
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, primarily at the Berenty Reserve, a small private reserve of gallery forest set in the semi-arid spiny desert area in the far south of
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.


Biography

Born Alison Bishop in
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, she held a BA from
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, and a PhD from
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; she had been a researcher at the
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,
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,
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, and
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. In 1998 she was made Officer of the National Order of Madagascar (''Officier de l'Ordre National, Madagascar''). At the time of her death she was a visiting scientist at the
University of Sussex , mottoeng = Be Still and Know , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £14.4 million (2020) , budget = £319.6 million (2019–20) , chancellor = Sanjeev Bhaskar , vice_chancellor = Sasha Roseneil , ...
. Under her maiden name, she first published "Control of the Hand in Lower Primates" in 1962. Jolly began studying lemur behavior at
Berenty Berenty is a town and commune ( mg, kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the Districts of Madagascar, district of Ankazoabo District, Ankazoabo, which is a part of Atsimo-Andrefana Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be appro ...
in 1963 and was first to propose female dominance in a primate society. She encouraged field studies that contributed to knowledge about Malagasy wildlife and advised many researchers; she briefed
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and colleagues before their first expedition to Madagascar in 1981. Since 1990 Jolly had returned for every birthing season to carry out research assisted by student volunteers. She focused on
ring-tailed lemur The ring-tailed lemur (''Lemur catta'') is a large strepsirrhine primate and the most recognized lemur due to its long, black and white ringed tail. It belongs to Lemuridae, one of five lemur families, and is the only member of the ''Lemur'' ...
demography, ranging, and especially inter-troop and territorial behavior, in the context of the fivefold difference in population density from front to back of the reserve. Her scientific books include ''Lemur Behavior: A Madagascar Field Study'', ''The Evolution of Primate Behavior'' and ''Lucy's Legacy: Sex and Intelligence in Human Evolution''. Her non-technical works include ''Madagascar: A World Out of Time'' and ''Lords & Lemurs: Mad Scientists, Kings With Spears, and the Survival of Diversity in Madagascar''. She also wrote numerous articles for consumer magazines and scientific journals. Jolly was the author of two series of children's books—The Ako Books and The Fiddle Stories.


Eponym

In June 2006, a new species of
mouse lemur The mouse lemurs are nocturnal lemurs of the genus ''Microcebus''. Like all lemurs, mouse lemurs are native to Madagascar. Mouse lemurs have a combined head, body and tail length of less than , making them the smallest primates (the smallest spe ...
, '' Microcebus jollyae'', was named in Jolly's honor.


Personal life

The daughter of the artist Alison Mason Kingsbury and the scholar and poet Morris Bishop, in 1963 Alison Jolly married
Richard Jolly Sir Arthur "Richard" Jolly, (born 30 June 1934) is a leading development economist who was named one of the fifty key thinkers globally in this field of economics. Jolly currently serves as Honorary Professor and Research Associate of the Inst ...
, the development economist."Alison Bishop, Zoologist, Wed to Arthur Jolly", ''New York Times'', 20 October 1963. Available via ProQuest. She died at home in
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,
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, in February 2014 at the age of 76. She is survived by her husband and their four children.


Publications

*''Lemur Behavior: A Madagascar Field Study'', University of Chicago Press, 1966 *''The Evolution of Primate Behavior'', 1972 *''Play: Its Role in Development and Evolution'', 1976 *''A World Like Our Own; Man and Nature in Madagascar'', Yale University Press, 1980 *''Madagascar: A World Out of Time'', 1984 with Frans Lanting & Gerald Durrell *''Madagascar, Key Environments Series'', 1984 *''Lucy's Legacy: Sex and Intelligence in Human Evolution'', 1999 *''Lords and Lemurs: Mad Scientists, Kings with Spears, and the Survival of Diversity in Madagascar'', 2004 *''Thank You, Madagascar: The Conservation Diaries of Alison Jolly'', 2015


Children's books

*''Ny aiay Ako (Ako the Aye-Aye)'', 2005 *''Bitika the Mouselemur'', (2012) *''Tik-Tik the Ringtailed Lemur'', (2012) *''Bounce the White Sifaka'', (2012) *''Furry and Fuzzy the Red Ruffed Lemur Twin'', (2012) *''No-Song the Indri'', (2012) *''Fiddle and the See-Throughs'', (2013) *''Fiddle and the Flint-Boy'', (2013) *''Fiddle and the Headless Horseman'', (2013) *''Fiddle and the Falling Tower'', (2013) *''Fiddle and the Smugglers'', (2013) *''Fiddle and the Fires'', (2013)


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